Case Studies

Mr and Mrs McIlgorm have three children. The eldest has an ASD and is at a special school. Paul (see case study) is in P1. As soon as Paul knows it is time for home he has his coat on and is outside the door waiting for his mother. Unfortunately Mrs McIlgorm chooses to pick … Read More Case Study: Dealing with a chatty parent

Mr and Mrs Black live about 7 miles from Strabane. They have three children, two already attending the local 3 teacher school. Their youngest child Ben has autism. They had been hoping he could attend the same school as his siblings but they have said they don’t feel they can cope, so reluctantly Mr and … Read More Case Study: The inclusion of a child with autism

Jason is ten years old. He appears to have normal ability and enjoys class and the company of his peers. He does however, find it very hard to stay quiet for more than a few minutes. He frequently interrupts the teacher by making strange noises or gestures which the other children find amusing. His class … Read More Case Study: Tourette’s Syndrome

Jack is 9. He has recently been diagnosed as having Aspergers’ Syndrome. In class he was always moving about and constantly trying to attract the attention of the teacher or other children. He always seemed to be looking for something or adjusting an item of clothing or something under his desk or in his schoolbag. … Read More Case Study: Aspergers’ Syndrome

Sally is 15 and is a bright girl. She is in the top stream for English, history and French and is expected to get top grades in most of her GCSEs. However, she is in the bottom set for Maths. She has always found maths a problem but has usually found ways of getting round … Read More Case Study: Dyscalculia

Two girls, Kathleen and Jennifer are both are now at High School, after successful transition. The two girls were very different personalities, one, Kathleen, much more compliant and more able than the other. The other girl, Jennfier, with a great sense of humour, also had a heart complaint, for which finally, after much fighting by … Read More Case Study: Down’s Syndrome

Eamonn is nine and on psychologist’s tests appears to be of average ability. He did score low though on tests which measure his auditory sequential memory. Eamonn hears and can use individual sounds but has trouble blending them together. He needs to have regular practise using onset and rhyming activities. In class Eamonn’s teacher complains … Read More Case Study: Dyslexia

Lisa is 12 and is bilingual speaking German as her mother tongue. Having moved to Britain a few years ago she never learned to write in German but speaks it fluently. She has been referred to the SENCO because she was finding it hard to settle in school. She achieved level 4 in English in … Read More Case Study: Gifted and Talented

Paul is 4 and has been in P1 for a few months. He has an older sister in P3. It is very obvious that while the other children have settled down to school routine Paul is finding it very difficult. He seems to be quite a bright child but when persuaded to sit with the … Read More Case Study: Autism

Declan is 14. He is an albino and is totally blind. This means that he has no pigments in his skin. His hair is white and his eyes are very pink. He must not go out in the sun without complete sun block. He is of average intelligence and is very sociable. Declan has learned braille … Read More Case Study: Visual Impairment